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Frankie Montas

Francelis "Frankie" Montas is a pitcher who is currently a . Born on March 21, 1993, in Sainagua, , he signed as an international with the Boston Red Sox in 2009 before being traded to the Chicago White Sox in 2013, where he made his MLB debut on September 2, 2015. Montas has played for six MLB teams over his 10-season career as of 2025, including stints with the White Sox (2015), (2017–2022), New York Yankees (2022–2023), (2024), Milwaukee Brewers (2024), and (2025). He signed a two-year, $34 million contract with the Mets in December 2024, which included an opt-out after the 2025 season that he did not exercise. In 2025, Montas posted a 3–2 record with a 6.28 ERA in nine appearances before a right elbow UCL tear led to surgery on September 9, 2025; he was activated from the 60-day on November 6, 2025, before being and released by the Mets on November 18, 2025. His career record stands at 47 wins and 48 losses with a 4.20 () and 792 strikeouts in 783 , primarily as a known for his mid-90s and sharp . Montas achieved his greatest success with the , where he posted standout seasons in 2019 (9–2 record, 2.63 in 16 starts) and 2021 (13–9, 3.37 , 207 strikeouts in 32 starts), earning sixth place in voting and Pitcher of the Month honors for 2021. Injuries have challenged his consistency, but at 6 feet 2 inches tall and 255 pounds, Montas remains a right-handed thrower and batter with potential for rotation contributions.

Early life

Upbringing in the

Frankie Montas was born on March 21, 1993, in Sainagua, a small locality in the San Cristóbal Province of the . He is the son of Grissel Montas and Francisco Montas, who continue to reside in their home country. Montas grew up in this rural setting, where the 's deep-rooted passion for permeated daily life, providing early opportunities for local play amid limited resources in the community. Montas attended Colegio Creciendo high school in nearby San Cristóbal, completing his education there before pursuing opportunities in the sport.

Signing and amateur career

Francelis Montas, a 16-year-old from the , signed with the Boston Red Sox as an international on December 14, 2009, agreeing to a of $75,000. The deal was negotiated by Red Sox scout Manny Nanita, who identified Montas' potential as a right-handed with significant arm strength and raw velocity. Montas began his professional career in the Red Sox's developmental system, assigned to the (DSL) Red Sox for the 2010 season. In his debut year, he made 12 appearances (four starts), compiling a 0-3 with a 9.55 over 21⅔ innings pitched, during which he recorded 18 strikeouts and issued 18 walks. His performance reflected the challenges of adjusting to professional play, with command issues evident in the high walk total. The following season in 2011, Montas' workload was limited to five starts in the DSL, where he went 0-1 with a 4.26 in 12⅔ innings, striking out 12 batters while walking 12. Montas returned to action in 2012, split between the Gulf Coast League (GCL) Red Sox and short-season Class A . With the GCL squad, he appeared in 12 games (nine starts), posting a 1-5 record and 3.98 across 40⅔ innings, with 41 strikeouts and just 12 walks, showing improved control. He concluded the year with a brief stint in Lowell, delivering 3⅔ scoreless innings in one start (0-0, 0.00 ) and striking out four. Scouting evaluations from this period noted enhancements in his fastball velocity, reaching into the mid-90s, alongside better overall mechanics. These early assignments in the Red Sox's rookie-level leagues laid the foundation for his progression through the minors.

Professional career

Boston Red Sox (2009–2013)

Montas began his professional career in the Boston Red Sox organization after signing as an international free agent on December 14, 2009. He made his debut in the Dominican Summer League (DSL) with the DSL Red Sox in 2010, posting a 0-3 record with a 9.55 ERA over four starts and 21.2 innings pitched, striking out 18 batters. In 2011, he returned to the DSL Red Sox, improving to a 0-1 mark with a 4.26 ERA in five starts and 12.2 innings, recording 12 strikeouts. Montas progressed to stateside affiliates in 2012, starting with the Gulf Coast League (GCL) Red Sox where he went 1-5 with a 3.98 in nine starts and 40.2 innings, fanning 41. He made one start for the Short-Season A later that year, allowing no runs over 3.2 innings with four strikeouts, contributing to a combined 1-5 record and 3.65 across 10 starts in the rookie and short-season levels. In 2013, Montas advanced to the Single-A in the , where he recorded a 2-9 mark with a 5.70 in 18 starts and 85.1 innings, 96 while showing flashes of his potential despite control challenges. During his time in the Red Sox system, Montas transitioned fully into a starting role, logging the majority of his appearances as a starter from 2011 onward. His development highlighted exceptional arm strength, with a regularly reaching 96-100 mph from a 3/4 arm slot, marking him as a high-velocity despite ongoing refinement of his secondary pitches. On July 30, 2013, as part of a three-team trade deadline deal that sent from the to the Red Sox, Montas was traded to the White Sox along with minor leaguers and Cleuluis Rondon; in return, the White Sox received outfielder from the Detroit Tigers, while the Tigers acquired shortstop from .

Chicago White Sox (2013–2015)

Montas joined the organization on July 30, 2013, as part of a three-team trade that sent him, along with pitchers Cleuluis Rondón and , from the Red Sox to the White Sox in exchange for starting pitcher and other considerations. Assigned to the Class A Kannapolis Intimidators of the , he made five starts that season, posting a 3-2 record with a 4.56 over 25.2 , striking out 31 batters while walking 18, highlighting early control challenges with a 6.3 walks per nine rate. In 2014, Montas advanced through the White Sox system, beginning with the Rookie-level Arizona League White Sox, where he went 1-0 with a 1.29 in four starts across 14 innings, fanning 23. Promoted to the High Class A of the , he excelled with a 4-0 record and 1.60 in 10 starts, totaling 62 innings and 56 strikeouts against 14 walks, demonstrating improved command at 2.0 BB/9. Late in the season, he made his Double-A debut with the of the Southern League, allowing no runs over 5 innings in one start. Following the regular season, the White Sox added him to their 40-man roster on November 20 to protect him from the . Montas returned to to open the season, serving as a rotation mainstay with a 5-5 record and 2.97 in 23 starts, logging 112 s with 108 s and 48 walks for a 3.9 BB/9 rate. His performance earned him a Southern League selection, underscoring his potential as a power arm with a reaching 97 . The White Sox recalled him to the majors on September 1, and he made his MLB debut the next day against the , pitching one scoreless in relief with one . In seven total appearances, including two starts, Montas went 0-2 with a 4.80 over 15 s, recording 20 s but issuing nine walks, as command inconsistencies persisted with elevated pitch counts and a 5.4 BB/9. Primarily utilized in the during his brief big-league exposure, he struggled to translate his minor-league ability to the majors amid ongoing control issues that limited his effectiveness. On December 16, 2015, the White Sox traded Montas, along with infielder Micah Johnson and , to the in a three-team deal that brought to from the .

Los Angeles Dodgers (2016)

On December 16, 2015, the acquired Frankie Montas from the Chicago White Sox as part of a three-team trade that also brought Micah Johnson and to in exchange for infielder Alex Guerrero and pitchers Zach Duke and . Montas, who had made his MLB debut as a reliever with the White Sox in 2015, entered 2016 as one of the Dodgers' top pitching prospects, noted for his high-velocity fastball. However, he began the season on the disabled list due to a right lat strain, limiting his early participation. After completing a rehab assignment that included appearances at Double-A Tulsa, Montas was activated from the disabled list on June 12, 2016, and immediately optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City. In his brief stint with the Oklahoma City Dodgers, he made four appearances, including three starts, posting a 0-0 record with a 2.38 ERA over 11 1/3 innings, allowing 12 hits and 2 walks while striking out 15. Montas showed promise in these outings but was placed back on the disabled list on June 20 with inflammation in his right rib cage, sidelining him for the remainder of his time in the Dodgers' system. He did not make any appearances at the major league level with the Dodgers during the 2016 season. On August 1, 2016, while still recovering from his injury, Montas was traded to the along with pitchers Grant Holmes and in exchange for outfielder and left-handed pitcher Rich Hill. This deal marked the end of his short tenure with the Dodgers organization, during which he remained a developmental prospect without reaching the roster.

Oakland Athletics (2016–2022)

On August 1, 2016, the acquired Montas from the as part of a trade that sent outfielder and pitcher Rich Hill to Los Angeles in exchange for Montas, , and Grant Holmes. Montas made his Oakland debut in relief that , appearing in three games and allowing no earned runs over 3 1/3 innings with four strikeouts, posting a 0.00 . Montas spent 2017 primarily in the bullpen, making 23 relief appearances for a 1-1 record, 7.03 , and 1.844 over 32 with 36 strikeouts. The following year marked his transition to a starting role, as he earned a spot in Oakland's rotation after beginning the season with Triple-A Nashville. In 13 major league appearances (11 starts), Montas went 5-4 with a 3.88 and 1.462 across 65 , striking out 43 batters while limiting opponents to a .246 . During this period, Montas began refining his pitch mix, incorporating a and more effectively to complement his sinker, setting the stage for further development. Montas emerged as a key rotation piece in , posting a first half with a 9-2 , 2.63 ERA, and 1.115 over 15 starts and 90 2/3 innings, including 97 strikeouts and just 21 walks. His success was bolstered by the addition of a splitter to his repertoire, which he developed by modifying his grip earlier that spring; the pitch generated a 35.3% whiff rate and helped induce weak contact against left-handed hitters. However, on June 21, Montas received an 80-game suspension without pay after testing positive for ostarine, a prohibited substance under MLB's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The ban, effective immediately, sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season and postseason; he returned for one start on September 25, allowing three runs in 3 2/3 innings. The shortened 2020 season provided Montas an opportunity to rebound, as he made all 11 of his starts for Oakland, finishing 3-5 with a 5.60 and 1.509 over 53 and 60 strikeouts. His command improved slightly from prior years, but home runs remained a vulnerability, with 10 allowed in the pitcher's park at . Montas solidified his status as a reliable starter in , logging a career-high 32 starts with a 13-9 record, 3.37 , 1.182 , and 207 strikeouts across 187 —ranking fifth in the in . The splitter proved pivotal, accounting for 21.5% of his pitches and yielding a .198 opponent , while his overall strikeout rate of 25.1% highlighted his growth into a mid-rotation anchor. Entering 2022 as Oakland's starter, Montas relied more heavily on a two-seam sinker as a signature offering, throwing it 28% of the time to generate ground balls at a 48.5% clip. In 19 starts before the trade deadline, he recorded a 4-9 mark with a 3.18 and 1.137 over 104 2/3 innings, striking out 109 while holding opponents to a .224 . On August 1, Montas was traded to the New York Yankees along with in exchange for prospects , , Luis Medina, and J.T. Ginn.

New York Yankees (2022–2023)

On August 1, 2022, the New York Yankees acquired Frankie Montas and reliever from the in exchange for prospects , , Luis Medina, and Cooper Bowman. Montas, who later revealed he was dealing with shoulder inflammation at the time of the trade but pushed through to avoid missing starts, made his debut with the Yankees on August 7. In eight starts that season, he posted a 1-3 record with a 6.35 over 39⅔ innings, allowing 50 hits and 28 earned runs while striking out 33 batters. Montas agreed to a one-year, $7.5 million with the Yankees on January 13, 2023, to avoid salary arbitration. However, lingering issues from the previous year persisted into , leading to arthroscopic on his pitching 's on February 21, 2023, which sidelined him for the majority of the season. He was placed on the 60-day in late March and did not appear in a game until September 30, when the Yankees activated him for a brief relief outing against the , in which he threw 1⅓ scoreless innings with one . Overall, Montas went 0-0 with a 0.00 in his lone appearance that year. The Yankees granted Montas free agency on November 2, 2023, opting not to tender him a contract ahead of the non-tender deadline. His time in was marked by persistent injury challenges that limited his contributions and highlighted the risks of the midseason acquisition.

Cincinnati Reds (2024)

Following his one-year contract with the Yankees expiring at the end of the 2023 season, Frankie Montas entered free agency and signed a one-year, $16 million deal with the on December 30, 2023. The agreement, which included a $20 million mutual option for 2025 with a $2 million , positioned Montas as a key veteran addition to the ' rotation, coming off shoulder surgery that limited him to just 1.1 innings in 2023. Montas earned the start for on March 28, 2024, against the , where he delivered 6 scoreless innings, allowing 4 hits and striking out 4 batters in an 8-2 victory. Over the course of the season with the , he made 19 starts, posting a 4-8 record with a 5.01 , 93.1 , and 78 strikeouts. Montas incorporated an improved into his repertoire, using it more frequently alongside his to complement his sinker-slider mix, which helped generate swings and misses in key outings, such as his seven-strikeout performance over seven innings against the Colorado Rockies on July 10. Despite flashes of effectiveness, Montas' overall performance was inconsistent amid the ' struggles, leading to his trade to the Milwaukee Brewers on July 30, 2024, in exchange for pitcher Jakob Junis, outfielder , and $1 million in cash. The deal allowed to acquire younger talent while bolstering Milwaukee's rotation ahead of a playoff push.

Milwaukee Brewers (2024)

On July 30, 2024, the Milwaukee Brewers acquired right-handed pitcher Frankie Montas from the in exchange for , right-handed pitcher Jakob Junis, and cash considerations. The trade aimed to bolster Milwaukee's rotation amid a tight race, where the Brewers held a slim lead. Montas, who had struggled earlier in the season with the Reds, debuted for Milwaukee the following day against the Reds, allowing two runs over five innings in a no-decision. In 11 starts with the Brewers during the 2024 regular season, Montas posted a 3–3 win–loss record and a 4.55 earned run average (ERA), spanning 57⅓ innings pitched while recording 46 strikeouts. His addition provided depth to the starting rotation during a crucial stretch, contributing to Milwaukee's strong finish as they clinched the NL Central division with a 93–69 record and secured a postseason berth for the second consecutive year. Montas' performances helped stabilize the pitching staff, particularly in September when the Brewers went 17–10 to lock in the division title. In the postseason, Montas made one start in Game 3 of the Wild Card Series against the on October 2, 2024, pitching 3⅔ innings and surrendering one earned run with three strikeouts, resulting in a no-decision as the Brewers fell 4–2 and were eliminated from the playoffs. Following the season, Montas elected free agency on November 4, 2024.

New York Mets (2025)

On December 4, 2024, Montas signed a two-year, $34 million contract with the New York Mets, including a $17 million player option for 2026. In the 2025 season, Montas appeared in nine games for the Mets, including seven starts and two relief outings, compiling a 3–2 record with a 6.28 ERA and 32 strikeouts over 38⅔ innings. On August 22, 2025, Montas was placed on the 15-day injured list due to a right elbow UCL sprain; he was transferred to the 60-day injured list on August 25. In September 2025, he underwent Tommy John surgery on September 9, which sidelined him for the remainder of the season and is expected to cause him to miss all of 2026. Despite the surgery and anticipated full-year absence in 2026, Montas exercised his $17 million player option for that season on November 4, 2025. The Mets activated him from the 60-day on November 6, 2025. On November 18, 2025, the Mets designated Montas for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster for protection, and he was granted unconditional release shortly thereafter; the team remains obligated to pay the $17 million owed for 2026.

Personal life

Family

Frankie Montas married Nicholette Snider in January 2019. Nicholette, an native born in 1996, has been a key part of his since their union. The couple has two children: son , born in 2015, and daughter , born on September 15, 2020. Montas' parents, Grissel and , continue to live in the , his country of birth, and have offered steady support during his career, including celebrating milestones like his first major league roster spot. The family maintains a residence in Arizona and has navigated multiple relocations tied to Montas' team changes, such as his time with the Oakland Athletics from 2016 to 2022, where family adjustments accompanied his Bay Area commitments.

Performance-enhancing drug suspension

In June 2019, during a breakout season with the Oakland Athletics, Frankie Montas tested positive for Ostarine, a prohibited performance-enhancing substance under Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The league announced the violation on June 21, imposing an 80-game suspension without pay, effective immediately. Montas did not appeal the decision, stating he took full responsibility for what entered his body. The suspension forced Montas to miss the remainder of the regular season after his 15th start, rendering him ineligible for the postseason despite the Athletics' playoff appearance. He returned briefly for one start on September 25, , but the penalty carried over into the 2020 season, which was shortened to 60 games due to the . Montas made only five starts that year, limited by the lingering effects of the discipline and the league's health protocols, while isolating with his family in amid widespread quarantines. In a March 2020 , Montas opened up about the incident, explaining that he unknowingly ingested Ostarine through an unlabeled and expressing deep for the lapse in judgment. He credited his wife, Nicholette, and their four-year-old son, Michael, for providing crucial emotional support during the , helping him maintain focus and mental resilience. Montas also voiced concern for the financial impact on his parents in the but emphasized their encouragement in keeping his mindset strong. Montas returned to full form in without further violations, logging a career-high 187 for the , demonstrating sustained clean performance thereafter.

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